Disinfectant Wet Wash Dispenser Device

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to a disinfectant wet wash dispenser device primarily comprised of a body further including a base plate assembly and a front plate assembly, wherein a plurality of disinfecting wet washes are stored within the body. The base plate assembly can further be secured to a wall or other surface, wherein the front plate assembly attaches to the base plate assembly via a lip and a locking assembly that can be locked or unlocked via a specialized key. The front plate assembly further has a top surface that allows a user to pull a single or a plurality of disinfectant wet wash(s) out of the body when needed. In one embodiment, the front plate has a viewing window to allow a user to view the amount (i.e. volume) of disinfectant wet washes remaining within the device. Further, the disinfectant wet washes may be stored within a bag or canister within the body.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S.Provisional Application No. 63/220,778 which was filed on Jul. 12, 2021and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to the field of disinfectant wetwash devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device comprised of a body furtherincluding of a base plate assembly and a front plate assembly, wherein aplurality of disinfecting wet washes are stored within the body. Thebase plate assembly can further be secured to a wall or other surface,wherein the front plate assembly attaches to the base plate assembly viaa lip and a locking assembly that can be locked or unlocked via aspecialized key. The front plate assembly further has a top surface thatallows a user to pull one or more disinfectant wet washes out of thebody when needed. In one embodiment, the front plate has a viewingwindow to allow a user to view the amount of disinfectant wet washeswithin the device. Further, the disinfectant wet washes may be storedwithin a bag or canister within the body. Accordingly, the presentdisclosure makes specific reference thereto. Nonetheless, it is to beappreciated that aspects of the present invention are also equallyapplicable to other like applications, devices, and methods ofmanufacture.

BACKGROUND

Nearly all surfaces an individual comes into contact with containbillions of bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens. Although not all ofthe bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens are dangerous, only onedangerous virus is needed to plunge the world into a global pandemic.Bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens are extremely prevalent in publicrestrooms, as said locations are used by numerous members of the publicthroughout the day. As a result, bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogenscan live on bathroom surfaces such as, but not limited to, toilets,stall doors, toilet paper dispensers, sinks, paper towel dispensers,soap dispensers, etc. After using the restroom, an individual typicallywashes their hands to kill any bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens ontheir hands. However, an individual touches other items and surfacessuch as clothing, a watch, a phone, a door, a paper towel dispenser, asoap dispenser, etc. before washing their hands. As a result, the spreadof bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens is not mitigated by existingpractices of washing hands.

In order to overcome these issues, an individual may carry a pluralityof disinfectant wet washes on their person to use in a restroom.However, this is extremely inconvenient as said wet washes take up anunnecessary amount of space in the purse or pockets of a user. Further,a user may not always desire to carry disinfectant wet washes. Inaddition, disinfectant wet washes are normally saturated with adisinfecting solution and/or may be moist. If the packaging containingthe wet washes becomes ripped or damaged, this solution may leak withinthe pockets, purse, bag, etc., of an individual, which is undesirable.

Therefore, there exists a long-felt need in the art for a device thatprevents a user from coming into contact with billions of bacteria,germs, viruses and pathogens within a restroom. There also exists along-felt need in the art for a disinfectant wet wash dispenser devicethat provides a user with a plurality of disinfectant wet washes withina bathroom, such that a user need not carry disinfectant wet washesthemselves.

The subject matter disclosed and claimed herein, in one embodimentthereof, comprises a disinfectant wet wash dispenser device. The deviceis primarily comprised of a body further comprised of a base plateassembly and a front plate assembly, wherein a plurality of disinfectingwet washes are stored within the body. The base plate assembly canfurther be secured to a wall or other surface, wherein the front plateassembly attaches to the base plate assembly via a lip and a lockingassembly that can be locked or unlocked via a specialized key. The frontplate assembly further has a top surface that allows a user to pull asingle disinfectant wet wash or a plurality of disinfectant wet washesout of the body when needed. In one embodiment, the front plate has aviewing window to allow a user to view the amount of disinfectant wetwashes within the device. Further, the disinfectant wet washes may bestored within a bag or canister within the body.

In this manner, the disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of thepresent invention accomplishes all of the forgoing objectives andprovides a device that prevents a user from coming into contact withbillions of bacteria, germs, viruses and pathogens within a restroom.The device also provides a user with a plurality of disinfectant wetwashes within a restroom, such that a user need not carry disinfectantwet washes themselves. Therefore, the device increases overallsanitation of a user within a restroom.

SUMMARY

The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basicunderstanding of some aspects of the disclosed innovation. This summaryis not an extensive overview, and it is not intended to identifykey/critical elements or to delineate the scope thereof. Its solepurpose is to present some general concepts in a simplified form as aprelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.

The subject matter disclosed and claimed herein, in one embodimentthereof, comprises a disinfectant wet wash dispenser device. The deviceis primarily comprised of body further comprised of a base plateassembly and a front plate assembly, wherein a plurality of disinfectingwet washes are stored within the body. In one potential embodiment, thebase plate assembly and front plate assembly are generally rectangularand/or generally square in shape. The base plate assembly is primarilycomprised of a top surface, a pair of generally parallel side surfaces,a rear surface and an inside surface, wherein the rear surface may becomprised of at least one fastener to attach to a surface such as, butnot limited to, a bathroom stall, a bathroom wall, etc. The insidesurface of the base plate assembly is further comprised of a Styrofoamblock that acts as a spacer between the inside surface and the rearsurface of the front plate assembly. The inside surface may also becomprised of a plurality of indentations and/or openings that receive alocking assembly.

The inside surface of the base plate assembly further has a lip that isengaged by a channel on the rear surface of the front plate assembly toallow the front plate assembly to removably attach to the base plateassembly. Once the lip is within the channel, the front plate assemblycan be tilted upwards such that the lip cannot escape the channel unlessthe front plate assembly is lifted upwards and then moved downwards oncemore into a position perpendicular to the rear plate assembly.

To further secure the base plate assembly to the front plate assembly,the device may have a locking assembly that is preferably located on thefront surface of the front plate assembly and is also received by atleast one indentation and/or opening on the inside surface of the baseplate assembly. In one potential embodiment, the locking assembly is arotating lock that is assisted via a spring and is further comprised ofat least one (but preferably two) continuous openings. The lock canfurther be unlocked using a specialized key that has a flat body with afirst end and a second end. The first end is further comprised of atleast one (but preferably two) protrusions that can engage the openingsof the lock in order to allow a user to rotate and lock/unlock the lock.Additionally, the second end of the key is further comprised of agenerally J-shaped hook that can be used to pull a wet wash from theinterior of the body. In an alternative embodiment of the device withouta locking assembly, the base plate assembly may be secured to the frontplate assembly via at least one screw that can be inserted through athreaded or non-threaded opening in the top surface of the base plateassembly. The screw then engages a threaded opening in a tab thatextends from the top surface of the front plate assembly.

The front plate assembly may also be comprised of a pair of generallyparallel side surfaces, a top surface, a front surface and a bottomsurface. The top surface is further comprised of a recessed area thatreceives a retaining plate, wherein the recessed area has a centralcontinuous opening and a plurality of tab openings positioned around theperimeter of the opening. The recessed area further receives a removableretaining plate, wherein the bottom surface of the plate has a pluralityof snap tabs that engage the tab openings. As a result, the retainingplate can be snapped onto the recessed area after a plurality ofdisinfecting wet washes are placed within the body. The plate is furthercomprised of a plurality of rigid or semi-rigid slitted tabs or flapswhich allow at least one wet wash to be pulled from the body, but alsoprevent all wet washes from being pulled from the body at one time. Inone embodiment of the device, the plate and central opening may be sizedto receive an existing canister/roll of wet washes known in the art andmay feature a peelable adhesive cover that attaches over the flaps andcan be removed and discarded prior to use of the device. In this manner,the wet washes remain sanitary until ready for use. A further embodimentof the device may also have a lid that attaches to the top surface viaat least one hinge, wherein the lid covers the retaining plate when thedevice is not in use.

The interior space of the body has at least one spring that may befixedly attached to a top base plate and a bottom base plate. Aplurality of wet washes can be placed in a stacked or rolled fashiononto the top base plate such that as multiple wet washes are pulled fromthe device the spring pushes, i.e. biases, the remaining wet washesupward towards the top surface. In addition, the top base plate mayfurther have a plurality of sidewalls that form a box-like shape thatcan receive a flexible bag that stores a plurality of wet washes. Theside surfaces and/or front surface of the front plate assembly mayfurther be comprised of at least one transparent viewing window thatallows a user to check the status of how many wet washes remain withinthe device at all times.

As noted, the wet washes may further be stored within a transparent,collapsible, flexible bag that contains a colored disinfectant solutionthat kills germs, bacteria, viruses, pathogens, etc. and constantlysaturates each wet wash. Because the bag is transparent, the viewingwindow can be used to also check the status of how much disinfectantsolution remains in the bag. Once one wet wash is pulled out from thebag, a second wet wash moves upwards into the position of where thefirst wet wash was located (similar to a tissue box). Further, aplurality of wet washes can be stored in a stacked fashion or in a rollto achieve this movement pattern.

Accordingly, the disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the presentinvention is particularly advantageous as it provides a device thatprevents a user from coming into contact with billions of bacteria,germs, viruses and pathogens within a restroom. The device also providesa user with a plurality of disinfectant wet washes within a restroom,such that a user need not carry disinfectant wet washes themselves.Therefore, the device increases overall sanitation of a user within arestroom. In this manner, the disinfectant wet wash dispenser deviceovercomes the limitations of existing methods and practices ofdisinfection within a restroom known in the art.

To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, certainillustrative aspects of the disclosed innovation are described herein inconnection with the following description and the annexed drawings.These aspects are indicative, however, of but a few of the various waysin which the principles disclosed herein can be employed and areintended to include all such aspects and their equivalents. Otheradvantages and novel features will become apparent from the followingdetailed description when considered in conjunction with the drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The description refers to provided drawings in which similar referencecharacters refer to similar parts throughout the different views, and inwhich:

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a base plate assembly of onepotential embodiment of a disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of thepresent invention in accordance with the disclosed architecture;

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture;

FIG. 3 illustrates a cross-sectional view of one potential embodiment ofa disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture;

FIG. 4 illustrates a perspective view of a key of one potentialembodiment of a disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the presentinvention in accordance with the disclosed architecture;

FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective view of a recessed area and a retainingplate of one potential embodiment of a disinfectant wet wash dispenserdevice of the present invention in accordance with the disclosedarchitecture;

FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture;

FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective view of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture; and

FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective view of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, whereinlike reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout.In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerousspecific details are set forth in order to provide a thoroughunderstanding thereof. It may be evident, however, that the innovationcan be practiced without these specific details. In other instances,well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form inorder to facilitate a description thereof. Various embodiments arediscussed hereinafter. It should be noted that the figures are describedonly to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are notintended as an exhaustive description of the invention and do not limitthe scope of the invention. Additionally, an illustrated embodiment neednot have all the aspects or advantages shown. Thus, in otherembodiments, any of the features described herein from differentembodiments may be combined.

As noted above, there is a long-felt need in the art for a device thatprevents a user from coming into contact with billions of bacteria,germs, viruses and pathogens within a restroom. There also exists along-felt need in the art for a disinfectant wet wash dispenser devicethat provides a user with a plurality of disinfectant wet washes withina bathroom, such that a user need not carry disinfectant wet washesthemselves.

The present invention, in one exemplary embodiment, is comprised of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device. The device is primarilycomprised of body further comprised of a base plate assembly and a frontplate assembly, wherein a plurality of disinfecting wet washes arestored within the body. The base plate assembly can further be securedto a wall or other surface, wherein the front plate assembly attaches tothe base plate assembly via a lip and a locking assembly that can belocked or unlocked via a specialized key. The front plate assemblyfurther has a top surface that allows a user to pull a one or moredisinfectant wet washes out of the body when needed. In one embodiment,the front plate has a viewing window to allow a user to view the amountof disinfectant wet washes within the device. Further, the disinfectantwet washes may be stored within a bag or canister within the body.

Referring initially to the drawings, FIG. 1 illustrates a perspectiveview of a base plate assembly 200 of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device 100 of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture. The device 100 is primarilycomprised of a body 110 further comprised of a base plate assembly 200and a front plate assembly 300, wherein a plurality of disinfecting wetwashes 410 are stored within the body 110. In differing embodiments, thebody 110 and all components may be manufactured from a durable metalsuch as, but not limited to, stainless steel or aluminum, or a plasticsuch as, but not limited to, an acrylic, polycarbonate, polyethylene,thermoplastic, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, low densitypolyethylene, medium density polyethylene, high density polyethylene,polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl chloride, polystyrene, polylacticacid, acetal, nylon, fiberglass, recycled plastic, biodegradableplastic, etc. The body 110 material may also have an anti-bacterial andor anti-microbial coating that kills and repels bacteria, germs, virusesand pathogens. The body 110 may further be transparent, semi-transparentor opaque, and may have any number of indicia 412 such as, but notlimited to, patterns, logos, emblems, images, symbols, designs, letters,words, characters, animals, advertisements, brands, etc.

FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of one potential embodiment of adisinfectant wet wash dispenser device 100 of the present invention inaccordance with the disclosed architecture. In one potential embodiment,the base plate assembly 200 and front plate assembly 300 are generallyrectangular and/or generally square in shape. However, either or bothassemblies 200,300 may be any other shape known in the art such as, butnot limited to, circular, oblong, triangular, etc. The base plateassembly 200 is primarily comprised of a top surface 210, a pair ofgenerally parallel side surfaces 220, a rear surface 230 and an insidesurface 240. The rear surface 230 may be comprised of at least onefastener 232 such as, but not limited to, at least one magnet, hook andloop, adhesive, etc. that allows the rear surface 230 to attach to asurface 10 such as but not limited to: a bathroom stall, a bathroomwall, etc. Further, the rear surface 230 may be comprised of at leastone fastener opening 250 that allows at least one fastener 252 such as,but not limited to, a screw, a nail, a bolt, etc., to be used to securethe base plate assembly 200 to a surface 10. The inside surface 240 ofthe base plate assembly 200 is further comprised of a Styrofoam block242 (best seen in FIG. 1 ) that may be fixedly or removably attached tothe inside surface 240. The block 242 acts as a spacer between theinside surface 240 and the rear surface 360 of the front plate assembly300. The inside surface 240 may also be comprised of a plurality ofindentations and/or openings 248 that receive a locking assembly 352.

In order to allow the front plate assembly 300 to removably attach tothe base plate assembly 200, the inside surface 240 of the base plateassembly 200 has a lip 246 (best seen in FIG. 1 ) located on the bottomedge 244 of the inside surface 240. The lip 246 is then engaged by achannel 362 on the rear surface 360 of the front plate assembly 300.This channel 362 may be generally “J” shaped or generally “C” shapedsuch that the front plate assembly 300 can be attached to the rear plateassembly 200. In order to do so, the front plate assembly 300 can bepositioned perpendicular to the base plate assembly 200, wherein the lip246 can be placed into a bottom opening 364 of the channel 362. Once thelip 246 is within the channel 362, the front plate assembly 300 can betilted upwards into a position shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 . In thismanner, the lip 246 cannot escape the channel 362 unless the front plateassembly 300 is lifted upwards and then moved downwards once more into aposition perpendicular to the rear plate assembly 200.

To further secure the base plate assembly 200 to the front plateassembly 300, the device 100 may also be comprised of a locking assembly352. The locking assembly 352 is preferably located on the front surface350 of the front plate assembly 300 and is also received by at least oneindentation and/or opening 248 on the inside surface 240 of the baseplate assembly 200. In differing embodiments, the locking assembly 352may be of any lock type known in the art that can be unlocked with anykey type known in the art. However, in one potential embodiment thelocking assembly 352 is a rotating lock that is assisted via a spring353. The lock 352 is further comprised of at least one (but preferablytwo) continuous openings 354. The lock 352 can further be unlocked usinga specialized key 500, as seen in FIG. 4 . The key 500 has a flat body502 with a first end 504 and a second end 508. The first end 504 isfurther comprised of at least one (but preferably two) protrusions 506that can engage the openings 354 of the lock in order to allow a user torotate and lock/unlock the lock 352. The second end 508 of the key 500is further comprised of a generally J-shaped hook 510 that can be usedto pull a wet wash 410 from the interior of the body 110 and out theflaps 328. The body 502 may also be comprised of at least one opening503 that allows the key 500 to be secured to a keyring (not shown) or alanyard (not shown). In an alternative embodiment of the device 100without a locking assembly 352, the base plate assembly 200 may besecured to the front plate assembly 300 via at least one screw 400 thatcan be inserted through a threaded or non-threaded opening 212 in thetop surface 210 of the base plate assembly 200. The screw 400 thenengages a threaded opening 323 in a tab 321 that extends from the topsurface 320 of the front plate assembly 300.

In one embodiment, the front plate assembly 300 is comprised of a pairof generally parallel side surfaces 310, a top surface 320, a frontsurface 350 and a bottom surface 370. The top surface 320 is furthercomprised of a recessed area 330 that receives a retaining plate 322, asbest seen in FIG. 5 . The recessed area 330 has a central continuousopening 332 and a plurality of tab openings 334 positioned around thecentral opening 332. In differing embodiments, the opening 332 may becircular, square, rectangular, polygonal, etc., wherein the tab openings334 are positioned around the perimeter of the central opening 332. Therecessed area 330 further receives a removable retaining plate 322. Thebottom surface 324 of the plate 322 has a plurality of snap tabs 326that engage the tab openings 334. In this manner, the retaining plate322 can be snapped onto the recessed area 330 after a plurality ofdisinfecting wet washes 410 are placed within the body 110. The plate322 is further comprised of a plurality of rigid or semi-rigid slittedtabs or flaps 328 which allow at least one wet wash 410 to be pulledfrom the body 110 (as seen in FIG. 3 ) but also prevent all wet washes410 from being pulled from the body 110 at one time. In one embodimentof the device 100, the plate 322 and central opening 332 may be sized toreceive an existing canister/roll 12 of wet washes known in the art ascan be observed in FIG. 6 . Further, one embodiment of the device 100may feature a peelable adhesive cover 336 that attaches over the flaps328 and can be removed and discarded prior to use of the device 100. Inthis manner, the wet washes 410 remain sanitary until ready for use, asshown in FIG. 7 . Another embodiment of the device 100 may also have alid 340 that attaches to the top surface 320 via at least one hinge 338,wherein the lid 340 covers the retaining plate 322 when the device 100is not in use (as seen in FIG. 8 ). The lid 340 can further be easilylifted via a handle 342 when a user desires to obtain a wet wash 410from the device 100.

The interior space of the body 110 is further comprised of at least onespring 404 that may be fixedly attached to a top base plate 406 and abottom base plate 405. A plurality of wet washes 410 can be placed in astacked or rolled fashion onto the top base plate 406 such that asmultiple wet washes 410 are pulled from the device 100 the spring 404pushes, i.e. biases, the remaining wet washes upward towards the topsurface 320. The top base plate 406 may further have a plurality of sidesidewalls 407 that form a box-like shape that can receive the bag 408.The side surfaces 310 and/or front surface 350 may further be comprisedof at least one transparent viewing window 312. The window 312 allows auser to check the status of how many wet washes 410 remain within thedevice 100 at all times.

The wet washes 410 may further be stored within the transparent,collapsible, flexible bag 408 that contains a colored disinfectantsolution 402 that kills germs, bacteria, viruses, pathogens, etc. andconstantly saturates each wet wash 410. Because the bag 408 istransparent, the viewing window 312 can be used to also check the statusof how much solution 402 remains in the bag 408. It should be noted thatin differing embodiments, the bag 408 can remain within the body 110 andmore wet washes 410 can be added as necessary, or the wet washes 410 andsolution 402 may be manufactured in a pre-sealed manner within the bag408 such that the entire bag 408 can be replaced and discarded when thewet wash 410 level and/or disinfectant level 402 becomes low. The samepeelable adhesive cover 336 that covers the flaps 328 may also belocated on the bag 408 such that a continuous opening 409 in the top ofthe bag 408 remains sealed and covered until use. The bag 408 may alsohave a flat, rigid, plastic bottom surface 4080. It should be noted thatonce one wet wash 410 is pulled out from the bag 408, a second wet wash410 moves upwards into the position of where the first wet wash 410 was(similar to a tissue box). Further, a plurality of wet washes 410 can bestored in a stacked fashion or in a roll to achieve this movementpattern.

It should be appreciated that any feature of the device 100 that hasbeen disclosed in this specification may be present in any embodiment ofthe device 100. It should also be noted that every feature of the device100 that has been disclosed in this specification need not be in everyembodiment of the device 100. As a result, varying embodiments of thedevice 100 may have some, but not all, features disclosed in the presentinvention.

Certain terms are used throughout the following description and claimsto refer to particular features or components. As one skilled in the artwill appreciate, different persons may refer to the same feature orcomponent by different names. This document does not intend todistinguish between components or features that differ in name but notstructure or function. As used herein “disinfectant wet wash dispenserdevice” and “device” are interchangeable and refer to the disinfectantwet wash dispenser device 100 of the present invention.

Notwithstanding the forgoing, the disinfectant wet wash dispenser device100 of the present invention and its various components can be of anysuitable size and configuration as is known in the art without affectingthe overall concept of the invention, provided that they accomplish theabove-stated objectives. One of ordinary skill in the art willappreciate that the size, configuration and material of the disinfectantwet wash dispenser device 100 as shown in the FIGS. are for illustrativepurposes only, and that many other sizes and shapes of the disinfectantwet wash dispenser device 100 are well within the scope of the presentdisclosure. Although the dimensions of the disinfectant wet washdispenser device 100 are important design parameters for userconvenience, the disinfectant wet wash dispenser device 100 may be ofany size, shape and/or configuration that ensures optimal performanceduring use and/or that suits the user's needs and/or preferences.

Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplaryembodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the presentinvention. While the embodiments described above refer to particularfeatures, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments havingdifferent combinations of features and embodiments that do not includeall of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the presentinvention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modificationsand variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with allequivalents thereof.

What has been described above includes examples of the claimed subjectmatter. It is, of course, not possible to describe every conceivablecombination of components or methodologies for purposes of describingthe claimed subject matter, but one of ordinary skill in the art mayrecognize that many further combinations and permutations of the claimedsubject matter are possible. Accordingly, the claimed subject matter isintended to embrace all such alterations, modifications and variationsthat fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.Furthermore, to the extent that the term “includes” is used in eitherthe detailed description or the claims, such term is intended to beinclusive in a manner similar to the term “comprising” as “comprising”is interpreted when employed as a transitional word in a claim.

What is claimed is:
 1. A disinfectant wet wash dispenser devicecomprising: a key having a body, wherein said body comprises a first endhaving at least one protrusion and a second end having a generallyJ-shaped hook; a base plate assembly comprised of a pair of generallyparallel and spaced apart side surfaces, a rear surface and an insidesurface, wherein said inside surface comprises a Styrofoam block, aplurality of indentations that receive a locking assembly, and a liplocated on a bottom edge of said inside surface; and a front plateassembly comprised of a pair of generally parallel and spaced apart sidesurfaces, a top surface having a recessed area, a bottom surface, a rearsurface having a channel, and a front surface having a transparentviewing window, wherein said locking assembly secures said base plate tosaid front plate, and further wherein said key locks and unlocks saidlocking assembly.
 2. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim1, wherein said rear surface of said base plate assembly comprises atleast one fastener.
 3. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device ofclaim 2, wherein said at least one fastener is selected from a groupconsisting of a magnet, a hook and loop fastener, and an adhesivefastener.
 4. A disinfectant wet wash dispenser device comprising: a keyhaving a body, wherein said body comprises a first end having twoprotrusions, a second end having a generally J-shaped hook, and at leastone opening; a front plate assembly comprised of a rear surface having achannel, a front surface having a transparent viewing window, and arotating locking assembly having at least one spring assisted opening, apair of generally parallel and spaced apart side surfaces, a bottomsurface, and a top surface including a recessed area that is comprisedof a central continuous opening and a plurality of tab openingspositioned around the perimeter of the central continuous opening,wherein the recessed area receives a retaining plate further comprisedof a plurality of flaps and a bottom surface comprised of a plurality ofsnap tabs that engage the plurality of tab openings; a generallyrectangular base plate assembly having a pair of generally parallel andspaced apart side surfaces, a rear surface having at least one fastenerand at least one fastener opening, and an inside surface having a block,a plurality of indentations that receive the rotating locking assembly,and a lip located on a bottom edge of said inside surface; an interiorspace for receiving a plurality of disinfectant wet washes, wherein saidinterior space comprises at least one spring having a top end forsupporting a flexible and transparent bag there above that stores saidplurality of disinfectant wet washes, wherein said flexible andtransparent bag includes a disinfectant solution and a top surfacehaving a continuous opening thereacross; a top base plate having aplurality of sidewalls for receiving said flexible and transparent bag;and a bottom base plate for supporting a bottom end of said at least onespring.
 5. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 4,wherein said rear surface of said base plate assembly is furthercomprised of at least one fastener.
 6. The disinfectant wet washdispenser device of claim 5, wherein said at least one fastener isselected from a group consisting of a magnet, a hook and loop fastener,and an adhesive fastener.
 7. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser deviceof claim 4, wherein said lip of said bottom edge of said inside surfaceof said generally rectangular base plate assembly engages said channelof said rear surface of said front plate assembly.
 8. The disinfectantwet wash dispenser device of claim 7, wherein said channel of said rearsurface of said front plate assembly is generally J-shaped.
 9. Thedisinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 7, wherein said channelof said rear surface of said front plate assembly is generally C-shaped.10. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 4, wherein saidat least one spring biases said top base plate upwards to bias saidflexible and transparent bag upwards.
 11. The disinfectant wet washdispenser device of claim 4, wherein said disinfectant wet washdispenser device is further comprised of a lid hingedly attached to saidtop surface of said front plate assembly.
 12. A disinfectant wet washdispenser device comprising: a base plate assembly comprised of a pairof side surfaces, a rear surface having at least one fastener and atleast one fastener opening, an inside surface having a block and a liplocated on a bottom edge of said inside surface, and a top surfacehaving a tab with a threaded opening; a front plate assembly attached tosaid base plate assembly and including at least one screw engaged tosaid threaded opening of said tab in said top surface of said base plateassembly, wherein said front plate assembly comprises a front surfaceand a rear surface having a channel; an interior space for receiving aplurality of disinfectant wet washes including a flexible andtransparent bag for storing said plurality of disinfectant wet washes,wherein said flexible and transparent bag further comprises a coloreddisinfectant solution and a top surface having an opening for accessingsaid plurality of disinfectant wet washes; at least one spring; a topbase plate with a plurality of sidewalls that receives said flexible andtransparent bag; and a bottom base plate attached to said at least onespring.
 13. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 12,wherein said rear surface of said base plate assembly further comprisesat least one fastener.
 14. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device ofclaim 13, wherein said at least one fastener is selected from a groupconsisting of a magnet, a hook and loop fastener, and an adhesivefastener.
 15. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 12,wherein said channel of said rear surface of said front plate assemblyis generally J-shaped.
 16. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device ofclaim 12, wherein said channel of said rear surface of said front plateassembly is generally C-shaped.
 17. The disinfectant wet wash dispenserdevice of claim 12, wherein said lip of said bottom edge of said insidesurface of said base plate assembly engages said channel of said rearsurface of said front plate assembly.
 18. The disinfectant wet washdispenser device of claim 12, wherein said at least one spring biasessaid bottom base plate upwards to bias said flexible and transparent bagupwards.
 19. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 12,wherein said disinfectant wet wash dispenser device further comprises alid hingedly attached to said top surface of said front plate assembly.20. The disinfectant wet wash dispenser device of claim 19, wherein saidlid includes a handle.